Vagabond Season 2: Still Waiting, Still Hoping
Since its explosive finale in 2019, fans of Vagabond have been waiting for answers. The Korean action-thriller, starring Lee Seung-gi and Bae Suzy, ended on a massive cliffhanger—one that promised revenge, betrayal, and deeper layers of corruption. Yet five years later, there is still no official confirmation of a second season.
Rumors have swirled over the years. In 2024, reports emerged that partial filming had begun in the Philippines, with local figure Chavit Singson even claiming involvement as a co-producer. Lee Seung-gi himself has stated in interviews that internal talks are ongoing and that the actors are interested in returning—if the right opportunity comes.
Still, no release date, no trailer, and no official production announcement has been made. For many, this silence feels like a quiet goodbye.
Vagabond was ambitious: high budget, international locations, fast-paced action, and a dense political conspiracy that touched everything from plane crashes to intelligence agencies. Its global popularity, especially on streaming platforms like Netflix, made it a rare K-drama success overseas.
So why no Season 2? Some believe low domestic ratings in Korea weakened its future. Others point to the cast’s busy schedules. And in the world of K-dramas, second seasons are still the exception, not the rule.